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The Twins have been a part of the American League since the beginning of the 20th century. For the first six decades of franchise history the team played in Washington and was called the Senators. Washington struggled through their first 20-plus seasons, finishing seventh or eighth in the AL 11 times in their first 19 seasons. Things changed for the Senators in 1924, when a Walter Johnson-led club defeated the New York Giants in seven games to win the franchise’s first World Series. Washington’s bid to win back-to-back titles fell just short when the Pittsburgh Pirates won the decisive Game 7 by the score of 9-7. After another World Series loss in 1933, the franchise didn’t return to postseason play again until 1965, after the club moved to Minnesota. Although they made the playoffs a couple of times, the Twins’ success didn’t start until the late 1980s. Minnesota won World Series in both 1987 and 1991, when the team was led by future Hall of Famers Bert Blyleven and Kirby Puckett. In the 2000s the Twins were a mainstay in the playoffs, but didn’t reach the World Series. Between 2002 and 2010 Minnesota reached the playoffs six times, but fell short of their goals and won just a single playoff series. The Twins have retired seven numbers through the team’s history. Score with TicketCity - the place to go for Minnesota Twins baseball tickets.

2015 Twins Season Preview

The Minnesota Twins struggled to find traction in a packed AL Central in 2014. The Twins finished the year with a 7 0-92 record, their 4th losing season in a row. The poor result ended the run of Ron Gardenhire as manager of the Twins, and opened the door to a new era of Minnesota Twins baseball. For 2015, the Minnesota Twins turned the keys to the team over to Paul Molitor, a Minnesota native and former Twins player.

The 2015 Minnesota Twins will feature a lineup that includes the return of Twins legend Torii Hunter. Hunter should provide the Twins with much needed leadership and experience as their young stars continue to grow. Also new for 2015 is pitcher Ervin Santana who should help sure up what was shaky starting rotation for the twins last season. The Minnesota Twins will compete in maybe the toughest division in baseball in 2015, but have a solid chance of finishing over the .500 mark for the first time in half a decade.

Minnesota Twins Baseball at Target Field

Address: 1 Twins Way, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55403

The Twins play their home games at Target Field, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. When filled to capacity, Target Field holds nearly 40,000 screaming Twins fans. On your way to the ballpark stroll down Target Plaza, which features statues of all-time Twins greats Harmon Killebrew, Tony Olivia, Rod Carew and Kirby Puckett. The Minnesota Twins dugout is on the first base line of Target Field in front of section 1-6. Target Field parking information is covered in our Twins event guide.

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Minnesota Twins Rivals

This is the premier rivalry for the Twins and these two teams have been needles in each other’s sides for over a century. The rivalry dates back to 1901 when the Twins were still the Washington Nationals, and has been going strong ever since. Both clubs were founding members of the AL West, and moved together to the AL Central in 1994. Since then they have combined for almost 10 divisional titles, and are consistently considered in the top 10 rivalries in baseball.

Twins vs. Brewers

Formerly a divisional rivalry, this game has evolved into one of the better interleague games in the Midwest. For 3 seasons from 1994 to 1997 the Brewers and Twins shared the AL Central. But in 1998 the Brewers moved to the National League, and the interleague rivalry was born. The proximity of both teams to each other often means the stands have fans from both clubs and the atmosphere is one of sportsmanship and state pride.

Minnesota Twins in the World Series, American League Championship Series and MLB Playoffs

The Minnesota Twins became one of the most consistent teams in Major League Baseball from 2000-2010. Using a low payroll, the Twins competed with the large market teams with high success as they won six division titles during that span. Minnesota has won multiple World Series titles and AL pennants in their history to go along with their 9+ division titles. The Twins will only add to that number in the years to come.

Minnesota Twins Event Guide

What time do the gates open prior to a Twins game?

Monday through Thursday gates open 90 minutes before the first pitch at Target Field. Gates open 2 hours before games on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.

Where are good places to eat before a Twins game?

Minneapolis has some great dining options. 112 Eatery, and Cosmos are two American food restaurants that have great atmospheres and are perfect for all the foodies out there. If you would rather spend pre-game at a sports bar, try Mac’s Industrial Sports Bar & Grill, The Hole Sports Lounge, or Manning’s Restaurant. Six One Two ‘Cue, and Baldy’s BBQ Dinkytown are two of the best barbeque joints in Minnesotta, and only a short distance from Target Field. If you are looking to try something new, check out The Bachelor Farmer. This Scandinavian-American fusion has a unique menu, but is on the higher end of the price scale. Zelo, Bar La Grassa, and Rinata Restaurant are three Italian food places that are worth visiting. Other great places in the area are Kafe 421, Sapor Café, and Brasa Rotisserie.

Where is the best place to park at Target Field?

There are a few great parking options at Target Field. The most convenient parking area is Parking Ramp B located to the east of the stadium on the west side of 5th and 2nd. On the south side of the stadium in between 7th and 10th streets is Parking Ramp A, which is another convenient location or parking. On the north side of the stadium is the Rapid Parking Lot which is sandwiched between 5th and Washington Avenue. If you are not afraid of a walk, try one of the many privately owned lots that can be found in downtown Minneapolis.

Does my child need a ticket to attend the game?

Children under 30 inches tall are allowed to enter Target Field without a ticket for regular season games, but must sit on a guardian’s lap for the duration of the game. Any child over 30 inches tall must have a ticket to enter the stadium, and children of all heights must have a ticket to enter Target Field during the postseason.

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